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Check out “Jeep drop tops” I had there deck cover on my JKU and now will order the JLU version.
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The Tuffy is made from steel not particle board wrapped in vinyl. Plus the Tuffy has a metal panel behind the seats to prevent things from being removed through the back seat.
 
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So, what effect does this have on the sub if you upgraded to the Alpine speaker group?
 

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I had this for my TJ, I loved it. The top was indented so my dog crate fit perfectly in it and she was happy there, it stayed in place. This one looks flat, I don't think things would stay on it.
I want something like this. But our dog is a Newfie, and his crate is WAAAY too huge for that. LOL
 

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I want something like this. But our dog is a Newfie, and his crate is WAAAY too huge for that. LOL
Since she is an Australian Shepherd, she is an agility dog, it may explain why she doesn't get bothered by the bumps on the (easy) trails we do take her on. I hope you find a solution for your Newfie.
 

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Since she is an Australian Shepherd, she is an agility dog, it may explain why she doesn't get bothered by the bumps on the (easy) trails we do take her on. I hope you find a solution for your Newfie.
Our Newfie is 21 weeks old, and is already 56 pounds. The bumps don't bother him--there just isn't room. I'm planning to have fun doing agility with him when he's older. My wife plans to compete in obedience, water rescue, and carting. We'll either switch to letting him ride in the back seat or eschew the security storage and keep using his big kennel. :)
 

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I may end up starting a project and building a rear deck. Although the Tuffy is super nice and I loved the one on my jk
I built my own for my JK, it was great. Kind of a bear to install each year when I took the hardtop off, but looked great. Bolted to the frame using the hardtop screws and covered in black felt to match the carpet.

I doubt I'll build another for the JL. At the end of the day it probably cost me well over $400 in my time and materials.
 

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In fact, it still says "In Stock" RIGHT NOW. Screenshot after reloading the page just now:

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I just called and ordered one. They have 9 left in the first rollout that they will ship on June 1st. Then they will do a second production roll-out that will take some time I'm assuming.
 

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I just called and ordered one. They have 9 left in the first rollout that they will ship on June 1st. Then they will do a second production roll-out that will take some time I'm assuming.
I included with the Security box; Diamond Plated Vinyl, Adhesive, and the Modular Gear Anchors.
 
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So, what effect does this have on the sub if you upgraded to the Alpine speaker group?
I have the Alpine group and asked the same question when I ordered it. It will be enclosed in the box. I'm assuming it will be muffled and won't work as well when the box is in. I'll update you when it gets delivered early June.
 

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I have the Alpine group and asked the same question when I ordered it. It will be enclosed in the box. I'm assuming it will be muffled and won't work as well when the box is in. I'll update you when it gets delivered early June.
The rear Alpine speaker is a subwoofer, I think the resonance the addition will create will even amplify the bass more, if it makes sense.
 
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I built my own for my JK, it was great. Kind of a bear to install each year when I took the hardtop off, but looked great. Bolted to the frame using the hardtop screws and covered in black felt to match the carpet.

I doubt I'll build another for the JL. At the end of the day it probably cost me well over $400 in my time and materials.
I’m coming to the same conclusion. Lol.
 

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I am curious if we will loose access to the USB port in the arm rest if we install the
Jeep JL Security Console Insert
 

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How sturdy is the lid? Could you stack gear on top of it?

Use the security features below the lid but is the lid robust enough to stack camping gear on top?
 

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How sturdy is the lid? Could you stack gear on top of it?

Use the security features below the lid but is the lid robust enough to stack camping gear on top?
The lid holds about 200 lbs. well my JK model did. It’s pretty damn sturdy
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